You need to remember that the tweed kilt day jacket is really the kilt suit equivalent, but it can be dressed down , by not wearing a tie, or, perhaps by not wearing a jacket and wearing a waist coat with or without a tie. Or, a pullover, or, shirtsleeves and again with the option of a tie. Yes a plain sporran will help the overall look.
I really would not get too wound up about colours having to match. Yes, I know! But , but ,but, that is what those who don't wear the kilt seem to obsess about in this modern world, but with kilt attire it is really not a concern. I am not cleaver enough to advise you how to do it, but if you go to the "search option" on this website, you will find some long and very informative threads on "matchy matchy" colour topics.
Have fun!
" Rules are for the guidance of wise men and the adherence of idle minds and minor tyrants". Field Marshal Lord Slim.
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